Everywhere you turn, you cannot miss it. Street Fighter 2 has become a phenomenon unto itself: not quite as big as Mario, but twice as exploited. The Street Fighter 2 coin-op has already become a classic of the Nineties, with more than a little help from Nintendo’s spurious advertising campaign. It all seems a far cry from the days of the original coin-op, made famous by its gigantic, pressure-sensitive fire buttons that you literally had to pummel if you were going to make any indentation on your opponent’s energy level

So it only occasionally looks magic, the
way they fly around. It's not a big point, but it does mean that Streetfighter 2 doesn't quite earn a Format Gold. It's certainly the best fighting game on Amiga, and no mistake, Get it, get good at it and have a large amount of two-player fun.